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<description><![CDATA[By - <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Choral Society. The <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Choral Society kicked off New Zealand Music Month with a performance at the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Library in Artworks on Sat, May 2nd. <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio was there to record the performance as part of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span>.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Liz Jamieson Hastings. Liz Jamieson-Hastings is a <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> woman who has written a book, Still Standing, that describes her struggle with alcohol and anorexia and how she overcame this. She now advocates for drug and alcohol counselling for prisoners. The <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> library organised hosted an author talk by Liz early in 2009. This podcast is an edited version of that talk. The podcast was recorded and produced by Juliet Bonnay as part of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span>, an initiative of <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio, with the support of ...<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Shirin Brown. Shirin Brown from <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio interviewed Tony Hayes the area manager for Woolworths about the fire and when Woolworths on <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> would be back at full capacity. Recording is outside and a bit windy.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<title>Tony Sears speech at Auckland City Council City Development Committee meeting</title>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Brent Simpson. Community board member Tony Sears gave this speech at the Auckland City Council City Development Committee meeting on May 14th in regards to the recommendation by the group evaluating tenders for waste management on the island that the contract be given to TransPacific Industries (TPI) an Australian owned multi-national company thus removing over 25 years of locally managed waste management on the island.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Juliet Bonnay. Des Mann is a former Principal of Green Bay High School in Auckland New Zealand. Des and his partner Angela Bradbury sat down with Juliet Bonnay, teacher, counselor and artist to discuss what has led to a culture of bullying in New Zealand schools and society. This podcast was recorded and produced by Juliet Bonnay as part of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span>, an intiative of <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio, with support from the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Community Board and Community Education at <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> High School.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<title>Councillor Cathy Casey statement at Auckland City Development Board Meeting</title>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Brent Simpson. This speech by Councillor Cathy Casey was given at the Auckland City Development Board meeting about the tender for waste services on <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span>. The councillor excused herself from this contentious process due to having a "conflict of interest" in that she represented the concerns of <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> residents rather than corporate and bottom line interests of the tender process.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Rosalie Henaghan. April 2 is International Children's Book Day. It was also Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. Rosalie Henaghan recorded this podcast to mark the occasion.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Denny Reid. Denny Reid is a <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Islander with a dream - to create flappable wings that can be worn by a human allowing them to fly like a bird. Here Denny explains his ideas for wearable working wings. The podcast was created by Denny as part of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span> - http://waihekepodcasting.ning.com<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By . Every Saturday during May 2009 the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Library marked NZ Music Month with a live performance by a <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> artist. <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio and the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span> have been there to record them. On Sat 30th May it was the turn of local singer-songwriter Ian Simpson, accompanied on mandolin by Andy Lewis. Their performance is followed by an interview conducted by Shirin Brown.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Brent Simpson. Recording of the meeting to ratify the recommendation from the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> waste tender process.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span>. On the hill overlooking Palm Beach, <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Island is Friends House, the meeting place for the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> branch of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers. In Easter 2009 the Young Friends, the youth arm of the Quakers, met at Friends House for their annual national camp. One night they sat down and discussed what being a Quaker meant to them, and their thoughts about Friends House. This was recorded by Chris Walker for the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span>, an initiative of <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio with suppo...<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Brent Simpson. Councillor Leila Boyle gives a statement outlining the City Vision / Labour views of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> waste tender at the Auckland City Development Board Meeting, June 11, 2009<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - Brent Simpson. The final vote and <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> response to disqualification of Clean Stream from <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Waste tender process and recommendation of TPI to be awarded the tender for <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> waste services. This was the Auckland City Development Group meeting on June 11th, 2009<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By - <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Orchestra Ensemble. To mark NZ Music Month the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Library is hosting a series of performances by <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> artists. On Sat May 8th the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Orchestra Ensemble performed a set of pop classics. The <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Orchestra Ensemble is a group of enthusiastic amateur woodwind, brass and string players who meet regularly to perform for their own pleasure, with an occasional public foray. <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio and the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span> were there to record the performance.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<title>Anu Grace's Ukelele Orchestra Live at Waiheke Library 23 05 09</title>
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<description><![CDATA[By . Every Saturday during May the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Library is marking NZ Music Month with a live performance by a <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> artist. <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio and the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span> have been there to record them. On Sat 23rd May it was the turn of Anu Grace and her young ukulele students. Anu has been teaching ukulele to these students as part of a national initiative to introduce young people to music and singing through playing the ukulele.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By . Kara (formerly Kit) Nelson and Skate were amongst a group of women from <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Island who joined the women's anti-nuclear weapon protest camp at Greenham Common in Great Britain in the 1980s. Along with fellow <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> peace campaigner Maynie Thompson, the two are back on the campaign trail, planning for the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> leg of a Global March for Peace planned for Oct 2009. Kara and Skate were interviewed by Chris Walker on <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio on sat 30 May 2009...<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By . To mark New Zealand Music Month 2009 the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Library hosted a series of performances by <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Musicians. On Sat 16th May it was the turn of Full Stop, a local ska band who played a set of ska classics and a tune of their own to an appreciative crowd of library patrons spanning many generations. The performance was recorded by <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio as part of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> <span class="searchTerm">Podcasting</span> <span class="searchTerm">Project</span>.<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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<description><![CDATA[By . <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio marked Christmas 2008 by broadcasting a recording of the <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Choral Society and <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> choir Sister Shout performing Handel's Messiah. We recorded the live performance at St Peter's Church in Oneroa, <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Island, New Zealand and broadcast it on Christmas Eve and again on Christmas Day. <span class="searchTerm">Waiheke</span> Radio is a not-for-profit community radio station that's always trying to bring a local angle to our programme so they were thrilled to work with the Choral Society on this <span class="searchTerm">project</span> an...<p><sub><i>-- Delivered by <a href="http://feed43.com/">Feed43</a> service</i></sub></p>
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